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The Amazon’s vicious cycles: drought and fire in the greenhouse - ecological and climatic tipping points of the world’s largest tropical rainforest, and practical preventive measures
WWF-World Wide Fund For Nature, 2007The Amazon forest greatly influences the global climate and may be coming under increasing threat due to climate change. This report explores the relationship between the Amazon, climate, and the changes in this relationship that are underway as a result of forest destruction and the release of heat-trapping gases into the atmosphere.DocumentThe direct and underlying causes of forest loss
World Rainforest Movement, 2003This paper assesses the underlying causes of deforestation and forest degradation and the forces behind unsustainable agriculture. It demonstrates the far-reaching consequences of globalisation, in terms of land tenure policies and inequalities. It examines consumption and production patterns and the global problem with many actors.DocumentDeforestation without limits: How the Cambodian government failed to tackle the untouchables
Global Witness, 2002This report examines evidence of illegal logging that Global Witness has submitted to the Royal Government of Cambodia as part of the Forest Crimes Monitoring and Reporting Project and reviews the action and inaction of the government in each of the casesDocumentAgricultural intensification by smallholders in the Western Brazilian Amazon: from deforestation to sustainable land use
Development Experience Clearinghouse, USAID, 2002Focusing on smallholders’ decision making, this report presents trade-offs among the key development objectives - environmental sustainability, economic growth, and poverty alleviation - affecting forest use in two settlements in the western Brazilian Amazon.DocumentThe ecology of forest fires
Mekonginfo, 2001Until recently it was assumed that the high levels of moisture in ground levels of tropical forests made fire impossible. Fire has now occurred, however, in both primary and secondary tropical forests.DocumentThe IMF funding deforestation: how International Monetary Fund loans and policies are responsible for global forest loss
American Lands Alliance, 2001Report which alleges that International Monetary Fund (IMF) loans and policies have caused extensive deforestation in each of the 15 countries of Africa, Latin America, and Asia studied.This forest loss, the author claims, has occurred both directly and indirectly through:the IMF's promotion of foreign investment in natural resource sectorsausterity measures that cut spending on enDocumentForests and the neoliberal economy: lessons from Indonesia and beyond: conference proceedings
WWF-World Wide Fund For Nature, 2001The conference consisted of two complementary sessions. The first session highlighted the results of the CIFOR/WWF-MPO research detailing the impacts of IMF/World Bank policy interventions on the forest and oil palm sectors of Indonesia. Next, the IMF presented their perspective on the challenges of developing policies to help re-float the Indonesian economy.DocumentWhat drives tropical deforestation?: a meta-analysis of proximate and underlying causes of deforestation based on subnational case study evidence
Land Use and Land Cover Change Project, 2001Using the framework of the Land Use and Cover Change (LUCC) Science/Research Plan this study takes 152 studies of deforestation in different regions of varying size from around the tropics and analyses them to assess how important different causes of deforestation really are.DocumentAgriculture and deforestation in tropical Asia: an analytical framework
Mekonginfo, 2001Utilises a number of situations observed in tropical Asia to motivate a simple trade-theoretical analysis of the implications of technological progress in agriculture.DocumentPaper tiger, hidden dragons 2: APRIL fools - The forest destruction, social conflict and financial crisis of Asia Pacific Resources International Holdings Ltd (APRIL), and the role of financial institutions and paper merchants
Friends of the Earth, 2002Latest report from Friends of the Earth's Coporates Campaign looking at linkages between financial institutions, pulp and paper manufaturers and paper merchants in forest destruction. The report focuses on the activities of Asia Pacific Resources International Holding Ltd (APRIL) - one of the worlds largest pulp and paper companies - and their subsidiary operations in Sumatra.Pages
